Can anyone help me in telling the history of cofactor expansion for determinants. (Mathematician or scientist...











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  • Cauchy, probably, just off the top of my head.
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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to hsm.stackexchange.com
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  • Cauchy, probably, just off the top of my head.
    – B. Goddard
    Nov 16 at 10:43










  • Cramer's rule ?
    – Richard Martin
    Nov 16 at 10:51










  • If this question does not belong here, then I'm gone.
    – franz lemmermeyer
    Nov 16 at 11:53













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closed as off-topic by José Carlos Santos, Blue, amWhy, Delta-u, Davide Giraudo Nov 16 at 11:18



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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to hsm.stackexchange.com
    – José Carlos Santos
    Nov 16 at 10:41










  • Cauchy, probably, just off the top of my head.
    – B. Goddard
    Nov 16 at 10:43










  • Cramer's rule ?
    – Richard Martin
    Nov 16 at 10:51










  • If this question does not belong here, then I'm gone.
    – franz lemmermeyer
    Nov 16 at 11:53














  • 5




    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to hsm.stackexchange.com
    – José Carlos Santos
    Nov 16 at 10:41










  • Cauchy, probably, just off the top of my head.
    – B. Goddard
    Nov 16 at 10:43










  • Cramer's rule ?
    – Richard Martin
    Nov 16 at 10:51










  • If this question does not belong here, then I'm gone.
    – franz lemmermeyer
    Nov 16 at 11:53








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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to hsm.stackexchange.com
– José Carlos Santos
Nov 16 at 10:41




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to hsm.stackexchange.com
– José Carlos Santos
Nov 16 at 10:41












Cauchy, probably, just off the top of my head.
– B. Goddard
Nov 16 at 10:43




Cauchy, probably, just off the top of my head.
– B. Goddard
Nov 16 at 10:43












Cramer's rule ?
– Richard Martin
Nov 16 at 10:51




Cramer's rule ?
– Richard Martin
Nov 16 at 10:51












If this question does not belong here, then I'm gone.
– franz lemmermeyer
Nov 16 at 11:53




If this question does not belong here, then I'm gone.
– franz lemmermeyer
Nov 16 at 11:53















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